Clare Tempany, MD

Dr. Clare Tempany is the Ferenc Jolesz MD Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Vice chair of Radiology research at Brigham & Women’s Hospital (BWH). She is a graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and completed residency training in Diagnostic Radiology at Loyola University of Chicago and fellowship in MRI at Johns Hopkins Medical institutions. She is PI and director of the NIH funded Ferenc Jolesz National Center of Image Guided Therapy (NCIGT) and medical director of the Advanced multi-modal image guided operating (AMIGO)- an operating room surrounded by suite of translational clinical research rooms at BWH. Dr. Tempany is a diagnostic radiologist and an expert in Prostate cancer MR imaging and image guided interventions. She established the first MR guided prostate cancer brachytherapy program, the first MR guided prostate biopsy program and the clinical MR guided Focused Ultrasound program at BWH. Her lab is dedicated to MR imaging for detection, diagnosis, staging, treatment monitoring of prostate cancer and image guided interventions.